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    PFI plan could keep debts off NHS trusts' balance sheets

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    NHS trusts may hand their private finance initiative hospitals over to specially created charities to avoid reporting PFI debts on their balance sheets, HSJ has learned.The controversial plans would involve trusts ceding control of the hospitals to a third party.

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    Hull trust buys Nuffield hospital to save money

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    Hulland East Yorkshire Hospitals trust has bought a private Nuffield hospital to avoid contracting out services to the independent sector.

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    Conservatives plan to step up councils' role in health

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    Public health directors would have to report to local authorities under plans announced by the shadow health secretary last week.

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    Putting the patient at the centre

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    Personal budgets are nothing more complicated than being clear with people from the outset about how much money is available to meet their level of need and allowing them greater choice over how it is spent.

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    Pricing tariffs would reduce coding errors

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    A simple device could improve clinical coding and costing at a stroke: all providers should put the cost of the patient episode (provisional if necessary) with the clinical discharge summary letter to the GP as the patient leaves hospital.

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    Audit sample 'was misleading'

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    Your point that up to £1bn of bills sent by trusts to primary care trusts could be incorrect is misleading.

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    Carbon strategy proposes tough target

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    The draft carbon reduction strategy for the NHS in England proposes a more stringent carbon target than the one mentioned in your article: zero-carbon hospitals by 2018.

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    Top-ups: experts divided over health's thorniest issue

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    Should patients be allowed to top up their care by paying privately for drugs? The question has confounded experts and now the government has an unenviable task in making a final decision. Helen Crump reports

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    £1.75bn NHS surplus predicted

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    The NHS is set to finish this financial year with a £1.75bn surplus. The projection, based on estimates from the three months since April, is equivalent to just over 2 per cent of NHS revenue funding this year.

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    Clare Chapman to judge Healthcare 100 entries

    2008-09-03T12:33:00Z

    Department of Health workforce director general Clare Chapman has given her support to HSJ's Healthcare 100 awards by agreeing to be one of the judges validating the list of the UK's top healthcare employers.NHS and independent sector providers have until 15 September to register for the awards, delivered jointly with ...

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    Foetus size linked to miscarriage risk

    2008-09-03T12:28:00Z

    Research at St George's Hospital has discovered a link between the size of the foetus at 12 weeks and the likelihood of miscarriage.

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    UK psychiatric patients 'worst off'

    2008-09-03T12:19:00Z

    Seriously mentally ill patients in the UK suffer more from the consequences of their illness than their European counterparts, an international survey for the World Federation for Mental Health has suggested.

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    Health minister announces research funding for Wales

    2008-09-03T11:46:00Z

    Welsh health minister Edwina Hart has announced just under £370,000 of funding to support the research and development of new technologies and treatments.

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    Leeds manager chosen for WHO working group

    2008-09-03T11:38:00Z

    A programme manager from Leeds primary care trust has been invited to join a World Health Organisation working group on the health of women in prison.

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    Government to underwrite hospital trusts' assets

    2008-09-03T10:00:00Z

    The government is to underwrite hospital trusts' assets to prevent them going bust and ending up in court.HSJ has learned that the Department of Health is to issue a consultation paper this month that rules out insolvency for trusts that are failing financially.

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    Police need help dealing with mentally unwell - Sainsbury Centre

    2008-09-02T12:09:00Z

    Police staff should be offered training to help them respond better to people who are having a mental health crisis and take a more active role in diverting them to services, the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health has said.In a briefing note, the charity also said assessment suites should be ...

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    Patient safety agency reissues hand hygiene alert

    2008-09-02T12:04:00Z

    The National Patient Safety Agency has reissued its alert on hand hygiene to reinforce its importance in reducing healthcare-acquired infections.

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    Scottish car parking charges abolished

    2008-09-02T12:01:00Z

    Car parking charges have been abolished at all hospitals in Scotland.

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    Children 'do not have say in mental healthcare'

    2008-09-02T11:57:00Z

    Few children have a say in their mental health treatment, although 97 per cent of professionals, parents and young people say they should, according to a survey by charity Young Minds.

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    Almost half of all patients offered choice of hospital

    2008-09-02T11:12:00Z

    The percentage of patients being offered a choice of hospital for their first outpatient appointment was 47 per cent in March 2008, up from 46 per cent in January.